Microsoft Access 2010 Web Sample Database

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Does anyone know how to create the Report Center From from the 2010 Access Sample database. It's the Northwind Traders database. The report center form has command buttons on the right that disply the report in the form, not a separate report, but the report shows up on the form.

Access web databases are dead. But there’s no cause for alarm. Now we have Access web “apps”. With the introduction of Access 2013, Microsoft has made substantial changes to its vision of how to put Access database applications on the web. The differences between Access 2010 web databases and Access 2013 web apps are major, and you should consider them carefully before embarking on an Access web project.

Many techniques allow you to create a database, the fastest of which consists of using one of the provided examples. Microsoft Access 97 shipped with 22 sample databases while Microsoft Access 2000 ships with 10. Furthermore, the 97 version allowed to provide sample data into the database. This is not available with the 2000 release. The databases that ship with Microsoft Access can help you in two main ways: they provide a fast means of creating a database and you can learn from their structure.

Microsoft Access has been evolved as one of the best user friendly database programs and it has added itself many features to enhance the user and developer accessibility and ability to work on it. In Microsoft Office 2010, many things have been added compared to its previous versions. We shall see how to create a database in Microsoft Access 2010.

I have just started using 2010 and would like to study a sample database
but something with quite a bit of sophistication about it. There are many simple ones out there but something using one or more Navigation Forms, if that is advisable, reports, calender date picker and data validation methods and techniques.

I think that I will learn more this way than ploughing through the guides and help etc

Has Microsoft replaced Data Access Pages in Access 2010 with something else ? I have spent considerable time building a large application in Access 2003 which entails Data Access Pages to graphically display my trend line data.

I have installed MS OFFICE 2010. Now those DAP hyperlinks embedded in my application don't work because ACCESS 2010 does not support DAP so I have heard by coming across that fact by chance on TechNet.

I understand that it may force me to go to Web Services. With Web Services, it sounds like I will now have to build a Web site or at least install IIS.

I don't know much about Web Services. I want to keep it simple without purchasing additional software if possible.

I have recently started to build a new database using Access 2010 and have now found that the UserGroups have been taken away, and I was wondering if there is a way to set permissions from a table to allow certain users access to certain parts of the database, mostly all form access and then run reports.

Does anyone have an ideas and possible sample they might share to get me going.